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William Sydney Graham (1918–1986) was born in Greenock and after working as an Engineer in Glasgow in 1947 he won the Atlantic Award for Literature and became a full time writer and academic travelling widely in the U.S.A.
In the Poetry Book Society Bulletin for Autumn 1977 (a copy accompanies this book) the author writes:
"I am pleased about the physical book. I like the feel of it and its cobalt cover. I even know(I almost know) what goes on inside it. The first poem begins with "What" and the last poem ends with "you". Twenty-six poems. Twenty-six objects of fairly measured verse."
Condition Notes
A very good nearly new copy with protective poly cover and bright and clean throughout.
Please check the images associated with this Book to gain a clear insight into the book's condition and if you require further details please send an email enquiry.
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